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<p>[QUOTE="avr5700, post: 1266269, member: 30063"]I'd also like to hear some opinions regarding the fluctuation of low mintage pricing. Surely, it ebbs and flows.</p><p><br /></p><p>As far as I know, the best type of low mintage to own is the one that belongs to a series that is no longer being made. Even if we see a new low in one of these current sets, it still runs the chance of being bested by the same criteria over the years to come. But what can you do? There is no time machine, if there were, I'd be all about that 2006 ASE anniversary set...but I didn't have any idea at the time of what its potential could be. At least we have a clue this time around; just not a guarantee.</p><p><br /></p><p>Interestingly, when one buys both sets, one of the purchases could be 'in vain'. The redeeming idea at play for me is that the purchase price is something of a base for future sales...so one can try to sell it once the dust settles and the lower of the two is revealed.</p><p><br /></p><p>Well, that's what runs through my mind with these sets. I'm a fan of them. But it doesn't hurt to be a circumspect fan.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="avr5700, post: 1266269, member: 30063"]I'd also like to hear some opinions regarding the fluctuation of low mintage pricing. Surely, it ebbs and flows. As far as I know, the best type of low mintage to own is the one that belongs to a series that is no longer being made. Even if we see a new low in one of these current sets, it still runs the chance of being bested by the same criteria over the years to come. But what can you do? There is no time machine, if there were, I'd be all about that 2006 ASE anniversary set...but I didn't have any idea at the time of what its potential could be. At least we have a clue this time around; just not a guarantee. Interestingly, when one buys both sets, one of the purchases could be 'in vain'. The redeeming idea at play for me is that the purchase price is something of a base for future sales...so one can try to sell it once the dust settles and the lower of the two is revealed. Well, that's what runs through my mind with these sets. I'm a fan of them. But it doesn't hurt to be a circumspect fan.[/QUOTE]
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